Energy Transition

Decarbonization in Russia

Decarbonization Discourse in Russia

Published: 11 November 2021
E-Paper

Since decarbonization goals and policies gained pace internationally in the course of 2021, the Russian leadership no longer denies the discourse on global climate change and a necessary transformation. Nevertheless, mainly the traditional energy sources remain in the focus. A broad debate within the country can hardly unfold. Civil society remains under tough pressure.

Mobilitätsatlas 2019 II Cover

Mobility Atlas 2019

Published: 14 April 2020
Atlas

The Mobility Atlas includes 19 articles about the most important activities and solutions for a safe, dependable and sustainable mobility - order now or download!

Renewables: The Only Path to a Secure, Affordable and Climate-friendly Energy System by 2030

Published: 22 April 2014

This paper demonstrates that an expansion of renewable energy sources is the only path to a secure, affordable and climate-friendly energy system until 2030 and beyond. Renewables not only drastically reduce emissions and other environmental and social burdens; they also reduce energy import dependency and hence increase energy security, strengthen local economies, and create jobs.

Greening the Heartlands of Coal in Europe

Published: 19 March 2014

Germany’s energy transition, or Energiewende, has been a success story. But one lesson to be drawn is that energy policy decisions taken in one EU member state affect other EU member states as well. For these reasons, the Heinrich Böll Foundation initiated a project entitled “The German Energy Transition in the European Context”.